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...some ways, the new administration hasn’t fully defined its approach or its personality yet,” Jaeger said...
...general, the financial resources are not severely constrained, or they’re constrained only in relation to some of those years in the ’90s when the available revenue increased by as much as 20 or 30 percent per year,” said Bill Jaeger, director of the 4,800-member Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW). “Departments were finding themselves with millions and millions of dollars to budget, and no one had to say ‘no’ to anything. It’s a little bit more...
...People say the Harvard endowment is big, and as successful as it is, they could afford to give us all a 10-percent raise,” Jaeger said. “I’d go one further—they could actually afford to buy us each a yacht, but it’s not clear that that would be fair, or that that would be the right thing to do with the University’s resources...
According to Jaeger, the new contracts would serve as the backdrop to the University administration’s new spending philosophy, clearer now that plans for the expansion of Allston and the sciences have further solidified...
Although some critics, citing a four-month delay in the first-year wage increase, have questioned the union’s math in calculating the spoils of the new contract, Jaeger said the uncharacteristically large raise percentage is reflective of the University’s attitude toward its workforce...